Thursday, September 1, 2011

Nature Photography book summary 2

It starts off with explaining about light and how to use the times of day. Depending on where the sun is many different pictures can be taken by the way the light hits a certain area or animal. Although, I don't understand what bracketing or octagonal hotspots is. The book also talks about flash and why it can be a bad thing when taking pictures of wildlife. As well as going more into the depth of field, taking sharper pictures and adjusting your camera to the right angle. When taking a picture of a animal it is best to capture its eyes to get a better feel in the picture. Another thing, blur in a picture is not always a bad thing. The book talks about if used right, the center of the picture will just pop out more. Motion effects are a way to make your picture come out a blur or be able to freeze a bird in flight. With this section in the book helps explain much more about specific types of pictures you can take.

About Me

Hi my name is Nicole Zuniga. I am currently going to school in Billings, Montana, but originally from Lawndale, California. I made this blog for my photography class and plan to post pictures and information about the book we are reading. I always wanted to take a photography class and now I finally get the chance to take and hope my pictures come out as I picture them to be.